Radiator-support.



c. R. FowLER. RADIATOR SUPPORT. APPLICATION FAILED OCT. 25| i916.

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2. In a device of the cha acter stated, the combination of a base adapted to be secured to a fixed part, a support pivotally carried by said base and adapted'to support a radiator and move laterally with said radiator under expansive and contractive movement and means between said support` and radiator to prevent displacement of said radiator.

3. In a device of the character stated, the combination of a base adapted to be secured to a fixed part, a support.pivotally carried by said base and adapted to support a radiator and move laterally with said radiator under expansive and contractive movement, means between said support and radiator to prevent displacement of said radiator and means to adjust said support longitudinally of said base.

4. In a device of the character stated, the combination of a bracket adapted to be secured to a fixed part, a base mounted upon said bracket, means between said bracket and base to adjust the relative position of one of said parts with respect to the other and a laterally disposed support pivotally mounted on said baser for lat/eral movement in a` horizontal plane, said support being adapted to hold a radiator and move with said radiator under expansive or contractive movement.

5. In a device of the character stated, the combination of a bracket .adapted to be secured to a wall and having a Afoot piece adapted to lbe, secured tothe floor, saidbracket also being provided with a plurality of superposed openings, a base provided with means to engage any one of said openings for adjustment purposes, means to lock said base in adjusted position `and a laterally disposed support pivotally mounted on said base tor lateraimovement in a horizontal plane, said support being adapted to hold a radiator and move with said radiator under expanslve or contractive movement.

6. In a 'device of the characterstateil, the combinatlon ot a bracket adapted to be se cured to'a Wall and having a foot piece ladapted to be secured to the door, said bracket also beingl provided with a plurality of superposed openings, a base provided with means to engage any one of said openings for adjustment purposes, means to lock said base in adjusted position, a laterally disposed support pivotally mounted on said base for lateral movement in a horizontal plane, said support being adapted to hold a radiator and move with said radiator under expansive or contractive movement and means to adjust said support with respect to said base.

7. n a device of the character stated, the combination ot' a bracket adapted to be secured to a ixed part, a base or body mounted upon said bracket, means between said bracket and body to adjust the relative position of one of said parts with' respect tothe other, a laterally disposed support mounted on said base for lateral movement in either direction, said support being adapted to hold a radiatorand move with said radiator under expansive or conti-active movement and means adj ustably securled to the upper por tion of said bracket for engaging said radiator.

8. In a device of the character stated, the combination of a bracket adapted to be secured to a xed part and provided with an undercut groove at one end and a plurality of superposed openings at the opposite end, a base provided with means to engage any one of said openings for adjustment purposes, means to lock said base in adjusted position, a laterally disposed support pivotally mounted on said base for lateral movement Iin a horizontal plane, said support being CHARLES R. FOVLER. 

